UKAS ISO/IEC 17025 accredited slip resistance testing for wastewater treatment sites across the North West — covering Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Lancashire, Cheshire and Cumbria — including Trafford Park, the Liverpool Freeport, the Stanlow refinery cluster, the Macclesfield pharmaceutical belt, the Crewe rail-and-automotive cluster, the Warton/Samlesbury aerospace site, and the Sellafield nuclear cluster.
North West · 5 counties
Sector profile. Wastewater treatment works combine continuous wet exposure, biological residue, biogas-zoned hazardous areas, and outdoor structural-walkway conditions across the entire site — making PTV testing both highly relevant and operationally complex. Pendulum testing at WwTW sites requires biological-PPE protocols and frequently ATEX-classified instruments.
Regional industrial cluster. The North West is a key region for wastewater treatment activity — covering Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Lancashire, Cheshire and Cumbria — including Trafford Park, the Liverpool Freeport, the Stanlow refinery cluster, the Macclesfield pharmaceutical belt, the Crewe rail-and-automotive cluster, the Warton/Samlesbury aerospace site, and the Sellafield nuclear cluster.
Every wastewater treatment site in the North West has a distinct surface vocabulary that drives the testing protocol.
Steel grating over channels and clarifier walkwaysthe dominant external-walkway surface
Concrete with chemical-resistant sealer in chemical dosing buildingstested representatively
Tile and screed in inlet works pump hallstested under representative wet conditions
Resin coatings in laboratory and admin building zonestested independently
Open steel chequer-plate at digester and gas-handling structuresATEX-zoned
External concrete in tanker discharge yardsweather-exposed
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